#Boipatong#BoipatongMassacre#RememberBoipatong
34 Years Later and the Victims of Boipatong Massacre have been forgotten.
It was on the 17 June 1992.
‘Jane clutched her child, looking at the men in the eye, and then watched as an assegai was driven through the little girl’s body.
They stabbed Jane too, and chopped her fingers off.’
‘The victims of Boipatong had aspirations. Not only for the nation, but for themselves.
Their hopes for their own children. And if we respect humanity as a whole, we must also remember the killers.’
South African actor Setlhabi Taunyane (best known for his portrayal of Kop Khuse in the etv soapie Rhythm City) in Canada, c 1970s/80s. Credit: Don Dutton/Toronto Star
The BMA reported intercepted 450 000 illegal attempts to cross our border in 1 single year yet this phoney fly by night organisation says there is no crisis.
57 000 people were deported last year alone.
There are 10 000 Malawian in Sherwood alone waiting for buses to go home
In what world is that not unprecedented influx and not a crisis?? 😭😂
One minute we’re accused of worshipping white people, the next minute they complain about us using our African languages in storytelling. Which one is it?
Floyd Shivhambu is a self-proven PanAfricanist, the meaning of which in the SAn context, is lawlessness by African immigrants, he is just desperate for votes right now.
Let him not fool you like mabhantinti once fooled you.
@BBCAfrica Why cant she just buy bus tickets for herself and her children, then peacefully leave SA?
Okare byanong she is being forced to remain in SA.
Zimbabweans clash with Botswana citizens in Mogoditshane 🇧🇼, after locals blamed them for the increase in crime in the village.
Three Zimbabweans were injured with one of them being left unconscious.
A group of Batswana were allegedly locked and assaulted in a bar by Zimbabweans.
Source: Mmegi.
Well, many asylum seekers seem to be here primarily for economic opportunity. No evidence of persecution, no evidence of danger. Just an unquestionable right to exist, apparently. And heaven forbid they offer lectures on governance. We, as South Africans, don’t really need political advice from people who couldn’t make a success of things in the countries they left behind. We’ve got this. Thanks.
It’s funny how illegal immigrants have the courage to behave like hooligans in South Africa but would never do such to their government back home.
Show me a video where Malawians took it to the streets and fought their law enforcement and government.
Look at their behaviour. To think I felt sorry for them.
The same way African countries are pressuring South Africa on migration, it’s exactly the same energy they need to apply to their respective leaders. Seeking comfort in South Africa will not resolve the real issues that made them to leave their countries.
@GlobalSouthNew Foreigners don’t get tired it is not Jacinta only that wants them gone the whole of SA we want them gone so they must report all our pages then
#Brazzaville: The Embassy of the Republic of Congo in South Africa has officially announced the deployment of voluntary repatriation flights for Congolese nationals living in conditions of severe vulnerability. The initiative aims to facilitate the safe return of affected citizens and provide support to those facing particularly difficult circumstances.
@tigawanna@iWateba You know what's worse than "a country built by Afrikaaners", countries that gained their independence in the 1950s-80s which are 100% black owned in resources/minerals and land. AND YET their people flee to the country "built by Afrikaaners"!!!